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We're not deprived of creativity; we're deprived of a fair shake.
The lack of administrative creativity deprives needy children of the tutoring they deserve.
They die unexplored and the world remains deprived of their creativity, and their contribution... To me poor people are like bonsai trees.
He sounds a shrill alarm: "We are right at this moment annihilating melancholia," he declares, which will deprive us of the creativity, genius and intellectual brilliance that come from this gloom.
In an essay in the February issue of Harper's he argues that onerous copyright laws hamper creativity and deprive the public of innovation.
"The Arab world is largely depriving itself of the creativity and productivity of half of its citizens," he said.
"Sadly, the Arab world is largely depriving itself of the creativity and productivity of half its citizens," the report concluded.
Let's say that instead of nurturing our children's creativity, we deprived them of paper and crayons, and told them their art was worthless.
"Sadly, the Arab world is largely depriving itself of the creativity and productivity of half its citizens," the report says of Arab women.
Artists accusations that maintaining current copyright limits discourages creativity and deprives them of income seem increasingly ridiculous considering artists were still motivated enough to produce the works in full knowledge of the current limits.
The nation's education system is too test-oriented, schools here stifle creativity and parental pressures often deprive children of the joys of childhood, they say.
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